THE DAILY TAR HEEL
October 28, 1970
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WASHINGTON- President Nixon,
hoping to '"save the lives of hundreds of
thousands of young people w' would
otherwise be hooked on drugs," Tuesday
signed legislation providing stiffer
penalties for narcotics pushers, but lighter
ones for users.
Nixon signed the measure, a key part
of his anticnme package, amid tight
President Begins
Final Campaigning
WASHINGTON President Nixon left
the capital late Tuesday for a final
week-long campaign blitz to boost
Republican candidates in key states from
Florida to California.
Investing more of his personal prestige
than most previous Presidents have in
off-year elections, Nixon believes that ihtr
switch of just one or two seats in the
Senate would change the ideological
make-up of Congress and improve
chances for his programs.
Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said the
President wanted changes "regardless of
General Loses
Combat Medals
SAIGON-American headquarters
Tuesday reported "administrative
irregularities" in the awarding of two
bravery medals to Brig. Gen. Eugene P.
Forrester and announced that the
decorations were being rescinded. A terse
three-paragraph statement issued Tuesday
also said Forrester was not aware of the
irregularities.
Five enlisted men brought the
em harassing incident to light last week in
a letter to Rep. H. Mendel Rivers,
charging that they had been ordered by
superior officers to "create
recommendations" for the award of the
medals to Forrester.
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security at ceremonies at the Bureau of
Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. Attorney
John N. Mitchell expressed hope that all
50 states would adopt similar legislation,
using the federal law as a model.
"I hope at the time the federal
government is moving, the whole nation
is moving with us,"' said Nixon, "...to save
the lives of hundreds of Jhousands of our
party lines," a clear reference to
administration hopes that Sen. Charles
Goodell, a Republican who has
frequently opposed Nixon, will lose in
New York.
White House political strategists'
consider the President's personal
campaigning to be vital to GOP hopes in
the Nov. 3 election because they say polls
show that in most areas Nixon is
personally more popular than local
Republican candidates.
After appearances Tuesday night in
Palm Beach and Miami Beach, Fla., Nixon
is scheduled to campaign Wednesday in
St. Petersburg and Tallahassee, Fla.,
Longview and Dallas, Tex. Later stops are
scheduled for Illinois, Minnesota,
Nebraska, California, Arizona, Utah,
Nevada and New Mexico before Nixon
casts his own ballot next Tuesday at San
Clemente, Calif.
Ziegler said the White House would
not join Vice President Spiro Agnew in
endorsing the Republican Senate
candidate in Virginia, Ray L. Garland,
who is opposing Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr.,
D-Va., who is running for re-election as
an independent.
"We are not getting involved in the
Virginia campaign," Ziegler said when
asked about Agnew's endorsement
Monday of Garland.
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QUITO, Ecuador-Ecuador's air force
chief, Gen. Cesar Rohon Sondoval, 40,
was kidnaped early Tuesday, official
sources reported.
The state radio reported the kidnap at
9 a.m. without giving any details.
However, troops threw up roadblocks in
and around the city and searched all cars.
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hooked on drugs and
mentally, morally destroyed."
physically
Besides providing 500 additional
federal narcotics agents, the President
noted that the new law broadens the
attorney general's jurisdiction far beyond
heroin, barbiturates and amphetemines
and "provides a very forward-looking
program" to treat drug addiction.
Approved earlier this month by a
Democrat-controlled Congress anxious
not to be accused of being soft on crime,
the bill lowers all federal first offense
penalties for narcotic users from felonies
to misdemeanors. But it gives federal
judges power to impose additional
sentences up to 25 years on pushers
convicted a third time.
Nixon stressed that the government
must have public support to cope with
the "major crisis" in the increasing use of
drugs among youth.
In the ceremony, Nixon said, in
every house in America, in every school
in America, in every church in America,
this nation faces a major crisis in
increasing use of drugs among our young
people."
Nixon signed the bill in a small
conference room of the narcotics bureau
headquarters at a table set up beside a
display table.
The larger table was covered with cash
seized in drug raids plus piles of
cellophane-wrapped bundles containing
drugs. The money and drugs represented
$4.1 million worth of illicit narcotics
taken in a Detroit raid.
Strategists Favor
WASHINGTON-With the midterm
elections only a week away,
knowledgeable political strategists of
both parties agreed Tuesday that the
Republicans stand a good chance of
coming close to President Nixon's goal of
seizing control of the Senate.
A highly placed Democrat who has
traveled extensively this fall concedes the
possibility the GOP might actually come
within two seats of taking command of
the Senate, figuring a net Democratic loss
of five seats.
Coming close, of course, is not
winning, at least numerically. The
Republicans will need to pick up seven
seats to manage a tie with Democrats of
50 seats, enabling Vice President Spiro T.
Agnew to cast the deciding vote in the
GOP's favor when the Senate is
reorganized in January.
But Nixon's overriding aim in making
the Senate the political battleground of
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KENT, Ohio-Kent State University
President Robert I. White said Tuesday a
faculty member defied a court order to
criticize a grand jury report of last
spring's campus disorders because he "felt
obligated" to defend the school.
White made his comment in defense of
Glen Frank, a Kent geology professor
who was cited for contempt of court in
speaking out against a special state grand
jury report.
The report, issued after a month long
investigation, said the "permissive"
attitude of the Kent administration led to
the May 4 shooting deaths of four
students by Ohio National Guardsmen.
Seabury H. Ford, a special state
prosecutor who helped guide the grand
jury investigation into the students'
deaths, also was cited for contempt of
court.
"Regardless of their accuracy,
statements attributed to attorney
Seabury Ford in Saturday's Akron
Beacon Journal article, one in which he
the year is to achieve a majority of
Senators, not necessarily all of them
Republicans, who will vote his way and
thus build a conservative power base in
Congress for the 1972 presidential
election.
In this campaign, Nixon has a better
chance of succeeding.
White House Press Secretary Ronald
Ziegler said Tuesday that Nixon believes
the elections "would be a success if there
were one or two changes in certain seats
and if. ..the person chosen. ..would
generally support the administration's
objectives."
The President, he stressed, wants a
change "on ideological lines" even more
than on party lines.
Nixon's concern for ideology rather
than numerical party strength is reflected
in his refusal to endorse Sen. Charles E.
Goodell, R N.Y., for reelection against
Conservative party challenger, James L.
Buckley, and his lack of announced
support for GOP Senate candidate Ray
Garland of Virginia.
The Democrats figure Sen. Harry F.
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claims he was misquoted, caused
considerable upset," White said.
"As a result. Professor Glenn Frank
felt obligated to speak in defense of the
university and its students. No one holds
a greater commitment to Kent State
University, and to justice. Any university
would be fortunate to hold his
allegiance."
Ford and Frank both pleaded guilty to
the contempt charges and were freed on
S500 bonds.
Ford contended he was misquoted in
the article which reported him saying: "I
think the whole damn country' is not
going to be quiet until the police are
ordered to shoot to kill."
Frank said he thought the grand jury
investigation was a "farce" on the part of
the judge, jury and prosecutor.
Both Ford and Frank allegedly
violated a Portage County court order
prohibiting discussion of the investigation
by those involved. Frank appeared twice
before the panel as a witness.
GOP
Byrd, Jr., D-Va., will be re-elected but
count him as an ideological loss. Byrd is
running as an independent, and Nixon's
political operatives regard him as a
conservative friend who has voted with
the administration in the past.
The latest Republican reading says the
GOP has an even or better chance of
capturing six seats now held by
Democratic senators in Tennessee, Texas,
Indiana, Ohio, Utah, and North Dakota,
and possibly gaining three more in New
Jersey, Connecticut and Florida.
If the GOP could win eight of the nine
Democratic seats regarded as most
vulnerable, they would have to hold their
losses to one seat to control the Senate.
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Hacks, were forced to peel off their
clothe and he'ongmcs while one of the
hjnd:ts used a broom to sweep the
discarded wallet, necklaces, watches and
rings into a neat pue in the middle ot the
floor.
The - pjrty " was held at a private
home in a predominantly black
neighborhood of S 20.000 to 55.000
homes.
" Guests" were greeted at the door by
a Young woman, then herded into the
basement where they were told to strip
and lie on the floor.
One police officer said there were so
many victims that the robbers stacked
some of them like cordwood to conserve
space.
Two women hostages were taken by
the band of six or eight gunmen, but one
was released. Police said she was
hysterical and refused to give her name or
details of the robbery.
Nearly all of the embarrassed victims
were out-of-tow ncrs and rather than press
charges and turn the publicity spotlight
on themselves, most of them simply put
on their clothes and disappeared.
Atlanta police said that since most of
the victims refused to press charges, it
was impossible to determine exactly how
much was taken, but said the haul
apparently amounted to at least
SI 00.000 to $200,000.
Invitations to the "party" were
handed out by blacks on downtown
streets following the Monday night fight.
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